Gentle Friends,
Here's a 'peek under the hood' for those interested in such things:
The 'Go Button' has two switches with the LED that lights the button on the right end on the center line. Below (meaning left....) of that are the four LEDs for status and the + and - keys and finally the bowl. You can see the edge of the battery below the main circuit board (there are 3 boards). It's a 1
6500 rated at 1100mAh. That's a pretty unique 16500, not the very common 15500. It sits off to one side so the SS tube from bowl to MP can pass by. There are ribbon cables on the far side connecting to the PCB below. And a smaller one coming off to the left to the small PCB between the main board and the bowl.
The second photo shows the board and bowl:
You can see the motor driven vibrator on that board. Also there's a rectangular black IC between the motor and bowl again on the center line? That's the sensor that detects the cover being on (or off). Notice the hatch has 3 magnets but the body only 2? That is the well where the magnet in the lid enters is not magnetic, the 3rd magnet on the lid is not for a latch but rather for a no contact, no movement switch.
It's also worth noting that the bowl itself is quite thin. This explains the rapid heat up and cool off.....IMO a neat feature. There's a black gasket missing from the photo that you can see from the hatch to help seal the gaps and keep bud out of the works.
All in all a neat product IMO. You can see the cell phone influence and appreciate how much is involved in making a quality product that performs so simply. Lots going on to make hot with basically a single button.
Happy Independence Day to one and all.
"Do they have a Fourth of July in England?". Yep, comes right after the third, same as here.......they got a 5th and 6th too......
OF